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Best Lights For Windshield Mounts

I am getting a Set of Marty's Windshield mount light tabs. I want to get a nice set of light to put on them. I think I want to tie these into my brights. So I am looking for a good light to be awesome on the trail and help with the brights



 


I know that IPF is good I have there H4 conversion


 


Anything better than them for under 150 a Set?


 



-- Edited by 01jeepxj at 18:23, 2006-04-03

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Hella 500's. Around $60 a pair.

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Lead_Not_Follow wrote:


Hella 500's. Around $60 a pair.


I think the light output is a way better than the Hella so the x2 price might be worth it


But if a tree decides to say hello I think I like the Hella's better LOL


 



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Not sure of the laws in WI but in Indiana it is Illegal to run any light on the street that is mounted higher then your headlights. Might want to check on that before you wire them into your headlights

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aaaa good call I did not think if that. When I was a firefighter I had a whole ton of them but then I could :)


I think the IPF will be just fine.


 



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Not sure of the laws in WI but in Indiana it is Illegal to run any light on the street that is mounted higher then your headlights. Might want to check on that before you wire them into your headlights


 


that's why you get covers to put over them on the street....then it's perfectly legal



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01jeepxj wrote:


Lead_Not_Follow wrote:  But if a tree decides to say hello I think I like the Hella's better LOL  


 


i think if a tree says hello......his a-pillar might have more problems than the light



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They will be more useful if you can turn them on and off whenever you want. I would just wire them onto their own switch. That's just me though...

Also, if you wire them into your brights that means they will be on when your brights are. It seems like the heat from the lights wouldn't be to good on plastic covers. I could be wrong though.

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Can you post where you got the mounts?
I was looking for a solution for easily removable mirrors while doorless and this looks a good start.

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http://www.rocklizardfabrications.com/gecko_accessories.htm


He (Marty) should have then ready for sale in about a week


 



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Just bought the IPF 986's


 


Going to be Sweeeeeet



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For out this way....never got the oversized light thing up front....unless or even if your the lead man........I/many of us use LED lights in our bumpers or standard lighting in our undercarriage to light the trail for those behind us caught off guard by being stuck on the trail at night or even repairs, its alot easier on the eyes........

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how difficult are leds to wire up, i read somewhere that the take more power or something?

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how difficult are leds to wire up, i read somewhere that the take more power or something?


 


they use A LOT LESS power.  you can buy pre-made pods that you wire just like any normal light, or you can make your own



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Yes, Intrepid is correct......brand matters as well, the cheap import stuff may require some research before installing. My wife worked at Whalen Engineering for the OEM sales division, so I was able to get my hands on all kinds of LED lighting , their LEDs are totally intigrated (plug & play) and made here in the USA, they retail for big bucks but the quality is some of the best on the market.



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